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 Growing
• Underclassmen •
CBA has always had an impressive im­ pact on the lives of all of its students. Most of us entered as immature and un­ knowing children in the seventh grade
but we will all leave as mature adults ready to tackle the real world. We owe this change to CBA. It is this school’s tradition to instill in us the ideas of re­ sponsibility and pride and urge us along in our growth. This is a long journey to maturity and the steps are arduous and our underclassmen know this — they are Still Growing.
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